Very rarely do we see such controversial topic emerged in Hong Kong's mainstream movie scenes, that touched on the complex social minority of the queer.
And with lead actress Vivian Chow back on the screen after 14 years of disappearance, and Sandra Ng's wittiness guaranteed, this is a must-watch.
And it didn't disappoint for a second.
The storyline talks about two women finding love with each other again after they both become pregnant. And what surprises me most was how Director Ann Hui put the whole thing together very seamlessly, yet be able to challenge the controversy just to the point and tap into the audience's mind that - the most important aspects of any relationship are not gender and convention, but, love and commitment.
Subtly put.
And with lead actress Vivian Chow back on the screen after 14 years of disappearance, and Sandra Ng's wittiness guaranteed, this is a must-watch.
And it didn't disappoint for a second.
The storyline talks about two women finding love with each other again after they both become pregnant. And what surprises me most was how Director Ann Hui put the whole thing together very seamlessly, yet be able to challenge the controversy just to the point and tap into the audience's mind that - the most important aspects of any relationship are not gender and convention, but, love and commitment.
Subtly put.
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